南撣邦軍領導:國際社會請施壓予緬軍停止殺害無辜百姓 Sao yawdserk. Shan leader: Stop junta from killing spree before more refugees flock to Thailand Friday, 21 August 2009 15:42 S.H.A.N. Sao Yawdserk, the leader of the Shan State (SSA) South that has 澎湖民宿 been fighting against Burma’s military rulers, has warned Thailand of more asylum seekers unless the regional grouping Asean gives a down-to-earth interpretation of its cardinal policy of non-in 賣房子terference. He was speaking in connection to the Burma Army’s 5-day scorched earth campaign, 27 July – 1 August, that had left more than 10,000 people homeless in southern Shan State, according to the statement 票貼by Shan Human Rights Foundation (SHRF) and Shan Women’s Action Network (SWAN) on 13 August.His own statement issued today also put the loss of the villagers at K 936 million ($ 850,000).“The RCSS (Restoration Council of Sh 長灘島an State, the political arm of the SSA) calls on Asean, in spite of its non interference in the internal affairs of a member state, and the UN to investigate and help resolve the problems of the Union of Burma,” he said. “We beg of you not 帛琉 to allow the Burmese military regime continue killing its own people and engaging in ethnic cleansing. Otherwise more and more refugees will be flocking to Thailand.”The SSA leader also accused the regime of instigating a racial war. “We have never kil 吳哥窟led ordinary Burmese civilians because we regarded them as human beings,” he said. “What the Burma Army is doing is tantamount to inciting an inter-racial conflict.”Sai La, son of Long Kham and Pa Sway, Mongkeung, for instance, was shot while he was begging the soldie 裝潢rs not to burn his house and his body thrown into a latrine pit, reads the statement. Even Lahu villagers, whom the Burma Army is using as anti-insurgency militias, are not spared, it says. Many of them in Mong Leum village, Mongnawng sub-township, Kehsi township, were reportedly detaine 土地買賣d and tortured during the campaign. According to the latest information, the Burma Army has allowed the villagers who were forcibly relocated to Laikha, Namlan and Mongnawng to return to their villages, many of which had been razed to the ground. “They are also checking and stopping the peop 系統傢俱le from fleeing to Thailand and telling the international media of what’s happening back home,” said a young Shan activist to SHAN. http://www.shanland.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2688:shan-leader-stop-junta-from-killings-spree-before-more-refugees-flock-to-thailand&catid=87:human-rights&Item 酒店兼職id=285  .
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